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Netizens are invited to join Most Reverend Bishop Broderick Pabillo D.D., Auxillary Bishop of Manila in an online prayer meeting for peace on July 27, 2017 at 12:00 noon.
The Veritas Facebook page will air the hour-long online prayer meeting led by Bp. Pabillo with the theme “Peace in Our Country, Peace in Our Homes, Our Relationships and Ourselves”. Veritas846.ph Facebook followers may click on the live video and participate in prayers and activities online.
An online prayer meeting is a gathering within an internet platform such as a website or social media page that aims to connect with one another and unite various prayer intentions.
The Online Prayer Meeting for Peace will be aired monthly featuring different Bishops as part of the initiatives of Radio Veritas of expanding the Church in multimedia and reach a nationwide audience as the Catholic Church prepares for the celebration of the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines.
Radio Veritas President Rev Fr. Anton CT Pascual encourages the public to support the event’s purpose to unite and promote peace.
“Let us all use social media to unite our prayer intentions for peace in our country, our homes, our relationships and ourselves. Let us use the internet responsibly by sharing good news, positivity and self-betterment. We are privileged that Bp. Pabillo will lead us in this endeavor,” Fr. Pascual said.
Apart from the online prayer meeting, Facebook followers can also access news updates about Church advocacies and social concerns, daily bible reflections, inspirational quotations, prayers and other devotions.
Netizens may also visit the station’s website at www.veritas846.ph and follow its twitter and instragram accounts @veritasph and YouTube at veritas846.ph.
Recently, Radio Veritas launched its “Prayers on call” or prayers in videos on YouTube led by priest-anchors of the station for different intentions that can help and guide the Catholic faithful for all their prayer requests and needs.
Radio Veritas 846, the number one faith-based Radio in the Philippines, is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Manila. Established in 1969, the Ramon Magsaysay recipient Catholic radio station continues to be the leading social communications ministry for truth and new evangelization in the country today.